5 ДЕКАБРЯ
Этот день в истории Битлз:
1961
Representatives of Deutsche Grammophone London office visit Liverpool to meet Brian and listen to his asking of "My Bonnie" being released as single in the UK. [December 4th?]
1963
"She Loves You" returns to number 1, sixth and last week (UK Record Retailer).
1965
Concert at the Empire, Liverpool.
1967
Party celebrating the opening of Apple Boutique. The Beatles attend.
1969
Date announced for the POB single release "You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)"/"What's The New Mary Jane".
Abbey Road, Room 4. 2:30-5:15pm. Stereo mixing: "Hey Jude" (remixes 20, 21, from take 1); "Revolution" (remix 1, from take 16). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick/Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: Neil Richmond.
Remixes for LP Hey Jude. Last Emerick's session as Beatles' balance engineer.
Ringo and family move from "Brookfields", Elstead, Surrey, to "Roundhill", London.
1970
At the Kolnischer Kunstverein in Cologne, West Germany, the exhibition of Yoko's work "Happening And Fluxus" is shown.
1971
The London High Court appoints a receiver for Maclen Ltd.
1973
US album release: Band On The Run (Apple SO 3415).
1974
In the US, "Rolling Stone" magazine reproduce a secret memo to former US Attorney General John Mitchell from Senator Strom Thurmond, dated February 4, 1972. It states that John's deportation case is political.
1977
Additional recording sessions for London Town LP, at Abbey Road Studios.
1979
Wings perform in concert at The Rainbow Theatre,Finsbury Park, London, England ("Wings UK Tour").
Prior to tonight's concert, Paul and Linda record an interview with Tom Snyder, for his NBC TV program "Tomorrow".
1980
George Martin is interviewed by Jeannie Sakol at his office at Chrysalis Records.
John interview with Jonathan Cott for "Rolling Stone".
At the Hit Factory in New York, John remixes Yoko's tracks "Open Your Box", "Kiss Kiss Kiss" and "Every Man Has A Woman Who Loves Him".
In North Hollywood, sessions for Can't Fight Lightning conclude for the holidays.
John's killer returns to New York and looks for a place to stay.
1982
At the Beverly Theater in Los Angeles, the stage play "Beatlemania" concludes its limited run tonight.
1983
US album release: Heartplay: Unfinished Dialogue (Polydor 817 238-1 Y-1), featuring excerpts from John's "Playboy" interview.
UK single release: "Pipes Of Peace"/"So Bad" (Parlophone R 6064).
US single release: "So Bad"/"Pipes Of Peace" (Columbia 38-04296).
Ringo records the narration for 26 more episodes of "Thomas The Tank Engine And Friends".
1984
In the UK, Weiner-World/Vestron Video release "Greenpeace: Non-Toxic Video Hits" on home video, featuring George's song "Save The World".
1987
"Hello Goodbye" number 63 (UK Official UK Charts Company).
In the US, various radio stations air the syndicated radio tribute "John Lennon Remembered".
The "Beatle City" exhibition runs at the West End marketplace in Dallas, Texas.
Paul, Linda and band make a live appearance on the "Annette 2" TV charity telethon and perform "Once Upon A Long Ago".
1989
Paul's concert at the Rosemont Horizon, Chicago, Illinois ("Get Back Tour").
Paul, Linda and band are followed by a CBS TV news team working on a special edition for the program "48 Hours".
1990
In the UK, BBC2's version of the French program "Rapido" transmits a pre-recorded interview with George.
1991
George and Eric Clapton perform in concert at the International Exhibition Center, Hagoya ("Tour Of Japan").
In London, the exhibition by Bob Whittaker, accompaning his book "The Unseen Beatles", is on display at the Photographer's Gallery in Great Newport Gallery.
1992
In the US, the Disney Channel airs its "Eight Days A Week Tribute To The Beatles", featuring a different Beatles film every night.
In the US, George appears on the cover of "Billboard" magazine. His interview inside tells that his birthday is actually February 24 and not February 25.
1993
Paul performs in concert at Paulo Leminski Rock, Curitiba, Brazil ("1993 New World Tour").
1997
At the Museum of Modern Art in Oxford, Yoko's art exhibition "Have You Seen The Horizon Lately" is on display.
2006
The Beatles' lyrics handwritten by Paul to an early version of "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" sold for $192,000 at a Christie's auction in New York.
2012
Sir Paul McCartney is nominated for "Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album" for Kisses On The Bottom, and the deluxe re-issue of his 1971 album Ram is up for both "Best Historical Album" and "Best Box Set or Limited Edition Package".
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